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02-28-2009 #21
Re: It's Sad..
Originally Posted by Prjvatetjme
It has nothing to do with money as much as the gesture - He's done his work... I am not trying to buy the man into doing a better job then he already did, I just want to show him my gratitude. Ok I know you guys are men... but please tell me some of you see my point. lol
Originally Posted by jcinva
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02-28-2009 #22
Re: It's Sad..
Originally Posted by Danielle Foxx
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02-28-2009 #23
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Gift Giving Etiquette in Thailand
. If invited to a Thai's home, a gift is not expected, although it will be appreciated.
. Gifts should be wrapped attractively, since appearance matters. Bows and ribbons add to the sense of festivity.
. Appropriate gifts are flowers, good quality chocolates or fruit.
. Do not give marigolds or carnations, as they are associated with funerals.
. Try to avoid wrapping a gift in green, black or blue as these are used at funerals and in mourning.
. Gold and yellow are considered royal colours, so they make good wrapping paper.
. Only use red wrapping paper if giving a gift to a Chinese Thai.
. Gifts are not opened when received.
. Money is the usual gift for weddings and ordination parties.
I`m not afraid of dying - i just don`t wannna be there when it happens
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02-28-2009 #24
my vote would be a perazzi mx8
man or woman its a perfect gift
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02-28-2009 #25
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iPod Touch?
Free laser engraving too. So you can personalize it.
http://www.apple.com/ipodtouch/
He could load it up with pics of all his clients.
He could listen to his fave tunes while operating.
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02-28-2009 #26
Tough assingment, here are a few ideas and sites that might help:
Does he golf? Maybe a nice golf shirt or jacket
Nice silk ties
Maybe a desk clock, maybe one with 3 time zones, I was given one from Tiffany, and it is still one of my favorite gifts, partially since it was given to my by the people who have worked for me many years.
His and Her bathrobes, the thick type you find a great hotels
Maybe a Nice lighter
You can never go wrong with a nice watch as mentioned, most guys love watches.
Think Danielle, what can you get here in the states that they would not find there.
http://www.netique.com/giftsearch/hi...FRwpawodaDInmA
http://www.flmicrosites.com/fine/rej...571533,00.html
http://www.brooksbrothers.com/men/landing_men.tem
http://www.tiffany.com/Shopping/Defa...px?mcat=148207
http://www.asanti.com/index.html
I think someone also mentioned one of your photographs. You do good work, share it as it will be a gift from the soul.
You will think of something. Good luck
Before You Attempt to Beat the Odds, Be Sure You Could Survive The Odds Beating You.
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02-28-2009 #27
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02-28-2009 #28Originally Posted by JohnnyWalkerBlackLabel
Just because you don't know about it, it doesn't mean it doesn't exist: http://www.hungangels.com/board/view...=asc&start=158
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02-28-2009 #29Originally Posted by slinky
snɯıʇdo snʇoʇ soʌ oloʌ
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02-28-2009 #30
oops, sorry DF, $595
but I'm sure if you contact him and tell him you want it it'll be $495 fo you
snɯıʇdo snʇoʇ soʌ oloʌ